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Mini brains show clear signals of schizophrenia and bipolar
Tiny lab-grown “mini brains” are no longer just a futuristic curiosity. By capturing the electrical chatter of neurons in a ...
This study presents SynaptoGen, a differentiable extension of connectome models that links gene expression, protein-protein interaction probabilities, synaptic multiplicity, and synaptic weights, and ...
A pioneering study has found that an individualized approach to breast cancer screening that assesses patients' risk, rather ...
Through genetic analysis and precision IV therapy, 10X Health and REVIV are shifting beauty standards from external fixes to ...
New research indicates that personalized breast cancer screening based on individual risk could improve detection while reducing unnecessary testing. A new study suggests that tailoring breast cancer ...
The “Performance Plateau” has become the new normal for digital advertisers. Industry data confirms a dramatic shift in the shelf-life of social creative: while a hero asset once lasted weeks, feed ...
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How artificial intelligence learns | Genetic algorithm explained
In this video, I explain how computer scientists simulate evolution to train or evolve AI. Explore the fascinating intersection of natural evolution and artificial intelligence.
Instagram is introducing a new tool that lets you see and control your algorithm, starting with Reels, the company announced on Wednesday. The new tool, called “Your Algorithm,” lets you view the ...
In an era dominated by social media, misinformation has become an all too familiar foe, infiltrating our feeds and sowing seeds of doubt and confusion. With more than half of social media users across ...
You’re at the checkout screen after an online shopping spree, ready to enter your credit card number. You type it in and instantly see a red error message ...
Ever wondered how social media platforms decide how to fill our feeds? They use algorithms, of course, but how do these algorithms work? A series of corporate leaks over the past few years provides a ...
If you want to solve a tricky problem, it often helps to get organized. You might, for example, break the problem into pieces and tackle the easiest pieces first. But this kind of sorting has a cost.
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